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Hacks Finale: Deborah & Ava's Final Vegas Act
7 Apr
Summary
- Deborah aims to sell out Madison Square Garden despite a contract ban.
- The final season wraps up storylines and brings back fan-favorite characters.
- The core of the show remains the age-gap bond between Deborah and Ava.

Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder return for the nostalgic final season of "Hacks," a series praised for its sharp writing and performances. The creators have crafted a farewell that echoes the show's initial comedic brilliance, ensuring it doesn't overstay its welcome. This season brings back many minor characters and resolves fan-favorite storylines, offering a sense of closure.
Following events in Season 4, Deborah Vance (Smart) and Ava Daniels (Einbinder) find themselves overseas. Rumors of Deborah's potential demise prompt her return to Las Vegas to salvage her reputation, with a new goal: selling out Madison Square Garden. However, an 18-month contract prevents her from performing publicly.
Deborah must mend personal and professional relationships, including with her daughter, former associates, and managers. These interactions justify the return of characters integral to the show's history. Along their journey, Ava's aspirations to showrun a series gain traction.
Deborah's lasting legacy in Las Vegas is solidified with her own casino and a state-of-the-art theater. Their joint effort culminates in attempting to sell out a New York show on September 11th, representing one final challenge they tackle together.
The enduring appeal of "Hacks" lies in the age-gap friendship between Deborah and Ava. They move past their rivalry to support each other, navigating challenges from Los Angeles to Las Vegas and New York. Ava's unwavering support ensures the series' heartfelt ending feels earned.
The finale provides a fitting send-off for Deborah and Ava, blending humor and emotion. As Deborah pursues her New York aspirations, her ingenuity is key to achieving her lifelong goals. The series concludes by celebrating powerful female friendships and sharp comedic timing.